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The phrase "am on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that you are currently working on a task or addressing a request.
Example: "I received your request for the report, and I just want to let you know that I am on it."
Alternatives: "I'm working on it" or "I'm handling it."
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And only one other person knows that I am on it.
I am giving instructions; I am on it every day.
When the other side makes a mistake: "I am on it in a flash".
When I am on it, get away,' " said Sullivan, whose office staff greets callers with a chirpy "Hello, irregular warfare".
"I am on it and I do occasionally say 'Do you want to buy tickets for my tour?' and then I feel a bit embarrassed".
It's Christmas University Challenge and I really am on it, second to the left (has my head always been that small?) on team Sheffield, sitting between a man with a wild, unblinking stare and another who, as he himself says, looks like he's been taken hostage.
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Guys are ON IT.
It's on, everyone, it's on!
"I'm on it".
Rose is on it".
"Everybody's on it".
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